Evening Star Newspaper, October 29, 1931, Page 43

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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 193L MODEST MAIDENS s, CICEATE e % 143 Roon wr OF HICCOoUGHS ! - You PROBABLY HID (T SOMEWNERE WHEN]. | UMEREVER (TS, (TS JUST WHERE You VI, | CANT FIND MY Pire. SEEN ANYTHING Fou waes s - Moo : No. HAVE You SEEN ANYTHING' - DONT SAY TS JUST WHERE You PUT (T OF MY FOUNTAIN PEN P 3 TRAT ASAIN. 1DID NOT ! *I THOUGHT HE WAS PROPOSING. BUT HE TURNED OUT TO BE ONLY A REAL ESTATE AGENT TRYING TO SELL ME THE HOUSE!" LETTER-OUT - . ey i NOU KNOW M By Charles H. Joseph Do € - (TS NOT REALN %m‘\&- JUST AN W WORD = 4 Francey thinks v MANGLER | | H&ahats T GO ANNTRING MO CANT GO WNTO THAT NOW- o T e 11 Daterm dor the sam Brew ANTEOTTR o8 “ou | WANT AT ALL REALTY | ‘ Lo e Gaited Smies. T COULLD HANDLE f BARRED BUOYS | SURGES | Remove one Jetter from each word and rearrange to spell the word called | Listening for in the last column. Print the letter in center column opposite word you Post n.nm‘.a from. If you have “lettered-out” correctly it will spell what » ‘Tecet | Letter-out and it's dismal. Letter-out and you will mot be idle. Letter-out and it isn't mccurate. Answer fo Yesterday's LETTER-OUT. 2 ¢ Letter-out and the farmer meeds Ul S TN TS A WEEKLY WAGE STRAIN | T ’ B AL 1 % 2 isay e DL o THEe GovernMeENT BESTIAL | | I P S — WANT THe DOLE. we Do e Gwe: A MAN FOR “FaBLES NOT wANT THe Doue- NOT WORKING! EA AIMED Letter-out and build. BICKERS | E etz e | e L DAVIS B8 s (Copyright, 1981.) Daily Cross-Word Puzzle areat scotr ! you I'M GOING To GIVE UP Tiis p MY CLuB EXPENSES Tai§ ¥ GAME,DOC. IT'S ENTIRELY T U YEAR WAVE GEEN & 1,326.00 To0 EXPENSIVE. FIGURING = GOLF COSTS YOU BUT | PLAYED 442 § A LOT OF MONEY. ROUNDS WRWICK MADE- ROUNDS DID You, o 1'1-!‘-;u gfl%‘?bgo*m’ MY GOLF COST ME A PLAY THIS YEAR S = 'g% Sour SoLF Wil MERE. $ 3,00 A ROUND GOST You PRACTH . NOTHIN L. To speak imperfectly \'x‘m.af ore. 6. [ Manacle. 0. lwun:e:r‘:;;nu. | Strip of metal used in type setting. . - 14. Heraldic fillet. | 4 Persian fairy "~/ A SHORT STORY OF B 18, Uneven. | 8 Assignor in a lawsutt. | . PO BLAH- AND IN THE : : [ ’i)fo‘n‘:':-" :' entrance. | o NA LEON BEGINNING OF THE ANYONE WANT 8. Equine quadruped. PRER T TR R v COLD RUSSIAN WINTER TO ASK ANY To eat in company 9. Look like { : e e 2 b QUESTIONS ? - 20. To plan and guide. gmc fdf heavy silk. | ON THE STORY! ¥ 11 andi 3 o e 2. Phonograph record . Owner's mark on a sheep | 13. Small African fox, the caana. . Trouble {21. Cozy nook 20. Face of a diamond . Pllthy. . New Zealand fortified village. . Apparent. 9. Pixed period of time. 3 Blemish 1. Paded. 2. Old Dutch liquid measure A I's backbone. TP — of . Roman goddess e scale: Music Central mountatn ridge 1. Poetry S RS S Tav rian goddess of the dead. | Diver J the calf. | Austrian eoin it 5. Jade tection for the head mirror Regular medical practitioncr s wenl b the West. 5. Genus of the olive o ST Soand Religion of Mahomet . o | Pigmentary layer of the eye e - 9. Commander of a Spanish fortress z WED_A-CAVUGHT, e e z oy - \_THeT sTAGE / 1. To run in a circle, as cattle 3 W Sime. 2. Pre-eminent \ 3. Perscn entertained in one's home. | 51 Grandfather of Enos. - 5 - 2 Black Pri y. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE Eramahy Gems have plaved a great role in AES TAkg | history. arousing the passions of men. | 8y “g(«_‘i willing to fight for or steal them. What S LNUNTLEY tales the flashing Black Prince ruby, | now among England’s crown Jewels, | could tell! Its known career began with | the murder of Abu Said, a native of| Now, Who's Granada, by Pedro the Cruel, who was | . obliged to sacrifice his ill-gotten treas- ure in payment for h-lp given to him by Edward, the Black Prince, in the subjugation of his rebellious subjecis | Next the blood-red stonc was heard of at Agincourt, where & " H crown-encircled helmet of Henry V. then that its talismanic Zn::(‘\{:} were first noted, for, so chroniclers re- | iate, 1t saved the life of the King wheq | he was beset by assassins.

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